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Baby breath typically lacks a strong odor because their digestive systems are still developing, and they primarily consume milk, which is generally less odorous than solid foods. Additionally, infants have fewer bacteria in their mouths compared to older children and adults, resulting in less plaque buildup and reduced odor production. Their oral hygiene practices, including limited exposure to sugary foods, also contribute to the mild scent of their breath.

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